Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.2.0 User Manual
demonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 244 页 | 1.46 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.3.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 247 页 | 1.47 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.1.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 234 页 | 1.40 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.4.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 265 页 | 2.84 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.1.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 407 页 | 1.93 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.5.5 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 399 页 | 1.61 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.5.1 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 399 页 | 1.61 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.5.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 393 页 | 1.60 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 2.3.0 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 420 页 | 3.03 MB | 1 年前3
Apache ActiveMQ Artemis 1.5.3 User Manualdemonstrates how to form a two node cluster using JGroups as its underlying topology discovery technique, rather than the default UDP broadcasting. We then create a consumer for the queue on each node backup server (if one exists) and broadcasts them on the network. Depending on which broadcasting technique you configure the cluster, it uses either UDP or JGroups to broadcast connector pairs information0 码力 | 243 页 | 1.31 MB | 1 年前3
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